Chan Kee Siak

Founder Institute ready to kick off fifth semester
Pre-launch global accelerator programme puts out a call for potential founders for its latest Malaysian cohort.
RM20mil GROW programme to fund 120,000 Malaysian entrepreneurs
Exabytes launches eCommerce booster campaign to drive micro businesses’ online brand visibility.
Exabytes acquires HT Internet in strategic move
Acquisition enables Exabytes to become a full service website management provider.
Exabytes’ e-commerce arm stretches all the way to Taiwan
Kuala Lumpur-based regional webhosting and e-commerce solutions provider Exabytes Network Sdn Bhd announced that it is rolling out its EasyStore e-commerce solution and its EasyParcel one-stop logistics solution in Taiwan.
Malaysia’s Exabytes acquires Singapore hosting company Signetique
KL-based webhosting and e-commerce solutions provider Exabytes Network Sdn Bhd has announced its 100% acquisition of Signetique IT Pte Ltd, its second in the city-state. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Exabytes in pact with Japan’s GMO Payment Gateway
Exabytes Network said it has entered into a partnership with Japan’s GMO Payment Gateway Inc to service Japanese e-commerce small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which are using Exabytes’ EasyStore all-in-one e-commerce solution.
Google appoints Exabytes as AdWords SME partner
Google has appointed Exabytes Network Sdn Bhd, a webhosting and e-commerce solutions provider, as its latest Google AdWords Premier SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) Partner (PSP) in Malaysia.
Week in Review: One mega effort fades, another makes debut
Astro’s plunge into e-commerce benefits other e-commerce players in Malaysia and consumers as well, says Karamjit Singh, whose attention was also caught by the launch of a venture debt fund in Singapore and the 2014 financial results of Fusionex International, whose CEO Ivan Teh is a DNA Digerati50.
Astro makes strong plunge into e-commerce
Astro’s foray into e-commerce, led by its newly-launched home shopping channel, has Karamjit Singh intrigued as he looks what Astro’s Korean partner brings to the table and what impact this will have on smaller e-commerce players.
Celcom Planet partners with Exabytes Network
Celcom Planet, the US$80mil 50:50 e-commerce venture between South Korea’s SK Planet and Malaysia’s Celcom Axiata, has announced what is likely to be the first of many partnerships with existing e-commerce sites. Exabytes CEO Chan Kee Siak explains the value of the partnership.
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